Godblock is a fake product that I would like to shopdrop into stores throughout the Bible belt. The purpose of this project is to start conversation about religious indoctrination. I acknowledge that it most likely will not change anyone’s mind, but pretending that it is not a problem isn’t going to change anyone’s mind either.
When installed properly, GodBlock will test each page that your child visits before it is loaded, looking for passages from holy texts, names of religious figures, and other signs of religious propaganda. If none are found, then your child is allowed to browse freely. But if religious content is found, your child receives a page that states simply:
Blocked for religious content.
“Please refrain from devoting your life to imaginary supernatural beings until you are at least 18 years old.”
No filter is perfect, and false positives are an unfortunate reality. But isn’t it better to be safe than sorry? Make the world a better place. Protect your impressionable kids and students from harmful ideas so that they don’t grow up to spread hate, fear, and shame. Allow them to hold onto their natural reason, compassion, and acceptance without being polluted or destroyed by some self-serving or delusional fanatic.
Install GodBlock today!

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God bless you Jeff, nice site.
try GodBlock on this comment:
Matthew 19:13-14
13. Then children were brought to him that he might lay his hands on them and pray. The disciples rebuked the people,
14. but Jesus said, “Let the little children(D) come to me and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of heaven.”
Thanks XenoMuta! And Bigfoot bless you!
I think you could make a shiny penny off this! There already seems to be a stir of commercial interest buzzing about Godblock. You best get started =D
And to Xeno, by all means. Produce Jesus, I’ll bring my kids to come and visit with HIM. Oh wait, someone hung him on a cross. Bummer.